SOUTH AFRICA OUTDOORS

 

 

Transfrontiers Wildlife Walking Safaris -

Greater Kruger NP

 THE TRANSFRONTIERS EXPERIENCE - South Africa

 

Affordable and unique walking safaris in the exclusive Big Five

Greater Kruger National Park

 

 

There is a world of difference between experiencing a safari in Africa on foot, "old style", than say, from the tinted windows of a luxury bus! To walk is to be out there with the African wildlife, sharing their paths and waterholes, the daily drama’s of their lives, sharing their space. To walk is to follow their tracks, feel the tingle of your own senses and hear the beating of your heart as you edge closer to a herd of elephant resting in the shade. To sleep in a tent under the trees with only the canvas between you and the bush is an experience not easily forgotten.

 

A safari is a journey of the body and the soul, a venture into the unknown and an opportunity to face some of the mysteries of nature. With over 20 years of experience, we still believe in the magic of the bush and strive to offer that “once in a lifetime experience” to all our guests.

 

“The wilderness is something special. To me, the only way to experience the real spirit of Africa is on foot. Away from the noise and turmoil of modern society, it truly helps you to get your terrestrial problems into perspective.” – Norman Carr, Kakuli

 

 

You will need the following on safari:

  • The Greater Kruger is a malaria area. Please take your own precautions.

  • Walking shoes and neutral coloured clothing (avoid white, black and bright colours)

  • Toiletries

  • Rain jacket

  • Warm jersey

  • Hat and sunglasses

  • Sun block

  • Insect repellent

  • Torch

  • Cash for Entrance Fees/Conservation Fees and drinks (no ATM’s in the bush!)

  • Camera (bring extra batteries as there is no electricity) and loads of film!

What is the difference between 5 days and 4 days?

 

The Mon-Fri 5 day 4 night walking safari will take you to two different camps in two different Reserves in the Greater Kruger NP, changing camps midweek. This adds on to that true safari feeling and will give you a chance to explore two different areas.

 

The Fri-Mon 4 day 3 night walking safari remains in one camp with an exciting optional sleep-out in the bush when possible. For the people who really want to go back to basics for a night, this is a must-do!

 

Facts in a row!

  • Affordable and unique walking safaris in the exclusive Greater Kruger National Park

  • Scheduled guaranteed departures every Mon (5 day) and Fri (4 day)

  • Maximum 8 people per trail, no minimum

  • Maximum 12 people per camp

  • Minimum age 16 (in groups of 4 min age 12)

  • Transfers to and from JNB or Pretoria can be easily included on Mondays and Fridays

  • Includes accommodation in large walk-in Meru-style tents, bedding and towels provided

  •  Includes two walk/drive combinations and night drive each day

  • Includes all meals

 

Daily Itinerary 4 or 5 Day Walking Safari – (subject to change)

 

If you have booked the transfers you will be collected on the day of departure from a selected hotel at first light and transferred to the Kruger. The journey takes approximately 5,5 hours with stops along the way. Everyone will get together at a lovely bush pub on the edge of the reserves to meet your guide(s), sign the indemnity forms and have lunch. After lunch, we transfer you into open safari vehicles to one of our bush camps in the Greater Kruger National Park, making sure that you spend the maximum time out in the bush!

 

In the mornings we set off at first light after a snack breakfast of rusks and coffee or tea. Enjoying the cool morning air we may walk directly from camp or else use a vehicle to get further out. Your ranger will decipher the tracks and signs left by the passing animals during the night. The thrill of walking, tracking and getting up close to one of the creatures of the bush is an unforgettable experience. On the walks there is a lot of emphasis on all the interesting things seen such as trees, plants, insects and birds. A big breakfast is prepared back in camp and then there is time to unwind and siesta during the heat of the day. After lunch is served it is time to head out again.

 

The afternoon activity is a walk/ drive combination, looking for tracks and activity in other areas. After the walk we drive to a beautiful spot in the Reserve, where we’ll have sundowners while waiting for a stunning African Sunset. As the diurnal animals and birds anxiously get ready for bed, the stage and sounds change and a whole new world awakens. This is when we connect the spotlight and night drive back to camp, looking for the nocturnal creatures that are so rarely seen during the day. Back in camp a hearty supper and a warm campfire will be waiting for you. After a long day in the bush there is nothing more rewarding then to sneak off to bed and listen to the sounds of the night under a blanket of the overwhelming African stars!

 

On the last day you will still go out for one last walk. Sniffing the typical scents of the bush you’ll realise how much you’ve learned already! After breakfast it’s time to pack up and go back to the bush pub, where you will pay the Conservation Fee and the drinks you’ve consumed in our camps. Then we reluctantly say our goodbyes and transfer you back to the city. Self-drives can leave their car safely at the meeting point during the safari and be on their way again from here.

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